Dr J Worthington, Dr C Mitchell
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Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
About the Project
University of Ulster
Department for Employment and Learning (DEL) funded PhD Studentship in collaboration with ALMAC Discovery Ltd.
Applications are invited for the following DEL CAST studentship (Co-operative Awards in Science and Technology):
Strategies to maximise the effect of bicalutamide for treatment of androgen-sensitive prostate cancer
Supervisors: Dr Jenny Worthington, Dr Christopher Mitchell, Dr Martin O’Rourke (ALMAC Discovery Ltd)
If you wish to discuss your proposal or receive advice on the research project please contact:
Dr Jenny Worthington, tel: 02870 323541, email: [Email Address Removed].
The project available is in the Biomedical Sciences Research Institute (in collaboration with ALMAC Discovery Ltd) and is tenable in the Faculty of Life and Health Sciences at the Coleraine Campus.
Applicants should hold ordinary UK residence to be eligible for both fees and maintenance. Non UK residents who hold ordinary EU residence may also apply but if successful will receive fees only. All applicants should hold a first or upper second class honours degree in Biomedical Sciences or a related discipline. Successful candidates will enrol on a full-time research programme, of up to three years subject to satisfactory progress, leading to the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
The closing date for receipt of completed applications is Friday 16 March 2012
Interviews will be held in April 2012
Apply online www.ulster.ac.uk/applyonline and all supplementary documents returned by email to [Email Address Removed]
Funding Notes
The studentship will comprise tuition fees and a maintenance award (subject to UK residence status) of not less than £14,590 per annum, funded by DEL (the Department for Employment & Learning in NI) and ALMAC Discovery Ltd.